Module 6
Module 6
Activity:
1. Health Education
Definition
Health
The World Health Organization in 1948 defined health as:
A state of complete physical, social and mental well-being, and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
Within the context of health promotion, health has been
considered less as an abstract state and more as a means to an
end which can be expressed in functional terms as a resource
which permits people to lead an individually, socially and
economically productive life. Health is a resource for everyday
life, not the object of living. It is a positive concept emphasizing
social and personal resources as well as physical capabilities.
Health for All
It is the attainment by all the people of the world of a level of health
that will permit them to lead a socially and economically productive
life.
Health promotion
Is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to
improve their health.
Health Promotion is the process of enabling people by
strengthening their skills and capabilities as well as changing their
social, environmental and economic condition.
Public health
It is science and art of promoting health, preventing disease, and
prolonging life through the organized efforts of society.
It is a social and political concept aimed at the improving health,
prolonging life and improving the quality of life not just for a
single individual but among whole populations through health
promotion, disease prevention and other forms of health
intervention.
Health education
Health education comprises consciously constructed opportunities
for learning how to promote individual and public health. It involves
activities designed to improve health literacy, including improving
knowledge, and developing life skills which are conducive to
individual and community health.
2. Five Key Areas in Health Promotion and Education
In the 21st century the Jakarta Declaration of the World Health
Organizations (WHO) identifies five priorities in health promotion
and education:
Promote social responsibility for health
Increase investments for health development
Expand partnerships for health promotion
Increase community capacity and empower the individual
Secure an infrastructure for health promotion
Three of the four body fluids that contain HIV are transferable
during sexual intercourse, thus unsafe sex and promiscuity
is the leading cause of being infected with HIV.
What are sexually transmitted disease ad its relation to
HIV?
HIV is one of the sexually transmitted diseases from unsafe, immoral
sex and promiscuity. Other sexually transmitted diseases includes:
Chlamydia – Is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD)
caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, bacteria that can damage a
woman's reproductive organs like infertility, and can cause foul
discharge from the penis of an infected patient.
Trichomoniasis ("Trich") – it has no symptoms but may cause
unusual genital discharge for both men and women. The disease
can also increase a person’s risk of acquiring HIV and pregnant
women can deliver premature, low birth weight babies.
Gonorrhea – the disease damages not just the reproductive organ
of the infected person but can affect the anus, eyes, mouth,
genitals, or throat.
Human papilloma virus (HPV) ("Warts") – One silent killer among
the list of sexually transmitted diseases for it is asymptomatic,
unrecognized, or subclinical and yet a leading cause of cervical
cancers among women.
Genital herpes – like HIV there is no cure for Herpes and at an
early stage it doesn’t exhibit symptoms to an infected person.
The swollen genital may not be enough to make sure you are
inflicted with herpes, a laboratory test is needed to validate the
symptoms.
Syphilis – one of the most common and easily diagnose STD is
Syphilis and is easy to cure in its early stages. Symptoms
include a firm, round, small, and painless sore on the genitals,
anus, or mouth, or a rash on the body, especially on the palms of
the hands or the soles of the feet.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) – Hepatitis could easily be transferred
from an infected person to his/her partner thru sexual
intercourse.
If you have ever had an STD, you need to test yourself for HIV
infection, for the unsafe sex might have exposed you to HIV as well.
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The Role of AdU NSTP in Combating HIV Infection
and AIDS
Adamson University safeguards the sanctity of the
family and marriage life, thus, it has a firm stand
against pre-marital sex and extra-marital sex
Safe sex for AdU NSTP only means marital sex within
the bound and parameter of moral and upright marital
life